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Transportation: Air Travel

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http://www.lewrockwell.com, By Christopher Manion

I certainly didn’t want to drive all the way from Virginia, so I sighed, got a plane ticket, and drove to Washington Dulles Airport.

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I was majorly harassed by the TSA after opting out with Bill Buppert from ZeroGov.com, even after I’d already been cleared by security. I was given the standard blue glove pat down, so was Bill, and then a second agent searched my bag because all my

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http://www.aopa.org, By Alton K. Marsh

Two years after retirement, Burt Rutan is at it again, developing a new seaplane called the Skigull at his cabin near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. At first he thought he had an original design, a tandem-seat twin-engine amphibian that rises from the water o

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http://vimeo.com, Scaled Composites

This video was created in-house to highlight some of the aircraft we've produced over our thirty years of operation. You'll see aircraft from our 85% scale Starship POC up to our flying car concept, BiPod. Please sit back and enjoy the fun!

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DallasNews.Com

Last week, Southwest Airlines called a news conference to tout its plans for the end of the Wright amendment, which restricts flights at Love Field. The story led local newspapers and TV news, even though Southwest held back key details, such as fare

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https://www.youtube.com, FliteTest

The Quadshot is a flying wing that is designed to be flown as a quadcopter or as an airplane (flying wing) and it can transition between either flying style in mid-flight!

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Free Press Publications

On Jan. 4, 2010, The New York Times ran an opinion piece by TSA agent Jason Edward Harrington titled, “To Stop a Terrorist: No Lack of Ideas.” This caused Harrington's supervisor, the federal security director at Chicago O’Hare, to have a meeting wi

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